Authorities

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Authority Type: Person
  1. Nedic Milan

    • Nedić, Milan
    • Nedić, Milan Đ., 1877-1946
    • Недић, Милан Ђ., 1877-1946
    • Nedić, Milan Đ., 1878-1946
    • Недић, Милан Ђ., 1878-1946
    • ...

    1877

    1946

    General. Prime Minister of the Nazi-backed Serbian puppet government.

  2. Frick Wilhelm

    • Frick, Wilhelm, 1877-1946
    • Fulike 1877-1946
    • Frick, Wilhelm.

    12/03/1877

    16/10/1946

    Minister of the Interior, Bulgaria, 1940-1943.

  3. Himmler Heinrich

    • Himmler, Heinrich, 1900-1945
    • Himmler, Heinrich Luitpold, 1900-1945
    • Gimmler, Genrich 1900-1945
    • Himmler, Heini, 1900-1945
    • Gimmler, Genrikh, 1900-1945
    • ...

    07/10/1900

    23/05/1945

    Various positions, most influential: Reichsführer SS (RFSS), head of the Deutsche Polizei (German police), directly subordinated to Hitler. Also: "Reichskommissar für die Festigung Deutschen Volkstums" (RKF) for the Occupied Eastern Territories, since 25 Aug 1943 also Minister of the Interior, and since 1944 additionally commander of the reserve army (Befehlshaber des Ersatzheeres).

  4. Hitler Adolf

    • Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945
    • Hitler.
    • Hitler, Adolph, 1889-1945
    • Khitker, Adolf, 1889-1945
    • Hitler, Adolf
    • ...

    20/04/1889

    30/04/1945

    Führer and Reichskanzler, since 04.02.1938 Oberbefehlshaber der Wehrmacht.

  5. Göring Hermann

    • Göring, Hermann, 1893-1946
    • Goering, Hermann, 1893-1946
    • Goering 1893-1946
    • Göring, Hermann Wilhelm
    • Goering, Hermann Wilhelm
    • ...

    12/01/1893

    15/10/1946

    Reichsmarschall. One of the main leaders of the Nazi state. Headed the Air Ministry and air force (Luftwaffe) and minister in charge of the Four Year Plan.

  6. Oswald Mosley

    British fascist leader.

  7. Otto Dietrich

    31 August 1897 - 22 November 1952

  8. Bormann Martin

    • Bormann, Martin 1900-1959?
    • Bormann, Martin, 1900-1945?
    • Borman, Martin, 1900-1945
    • Bormann, Martin
    • ボアマン, マルティン

    17/06/1900

    02/05/1945

    Leiter (Head) of Polizeikanzlei of the NSDAP in a rank of a Reichsminister. One of the people closest to Hitler. Suicide.

  9. Heß Rudolf

    • Hess, Rudolf
    • Hess, Rudolf, 1894-1987
    • Hess, Walter Richard Rudolf, 1894-1987
    • Hess, Richard Walter Rudolf, 1894-1987
    • Hīs, Rūdulf 1894-1987
    • ...

    26/04/1894

    17/08/1987

    Stellvertreter des Führers (StdF).

  10. Goebbels Joseph

    • Goebbels, Joseph, 1897-1945
    • Goebbels, Paul Joseph, 1897-1945
    • Goebbels, Josef, 1897-1945
    • Gkaimpels, Paoul Giozeph, 1897-1945
    • Gebbelʹs, Ĭosef 1897-1945
    • ...

    29/10/1897

    01/05/1945

    Reichsmininster for Volksaufklärung and Propaganda, Gauleiter of Berlin, one of the people closest to Hitler.

  11. Willi Paul Franz Lages

    • וילי פאול פרנץ לגס

    Commander of the Security Police and Security Service in Amsterdam. From March 1941 he led the so-called Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung (Central Bureau for the Jewish Emigration). As such he was responsible for the deportation of Dutch Jews to the concentration camps in Germany and occupied Poland.

  12. Joseph Fischer

    • ז'וזף פישר

    Jewish activist in France

  13. Otto Schumann

    • Schumann, Otto

    11 September 1886 – 1952

    A German general, who held the rank of SS-Gruppenführer during World War II. From the beginning of the occupation of the Netherlands, May 1940 he served as SS-Oberführer. On 30 January 1941, Otto Schumann was promoted SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Polizei. In December 1942 he left for Germany.

  14. Otto Kuchmann

    • Kuchmann

    He worked at the Department of Jewish Affairs (Judenreferat) at the Gestapo in the 1930s

  15. Emanuel Moravec

    Emanuel Moravec was a Czech politician, legionary soldier, journalist and Minister of Education and Propaganda in the government of the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia.

  16. Stangl Franz

    • Stangl, Franz
    • Stangl, Franz, 1908-1971

    Participated in the Euthanasia programme (1940-1941). Commander of Sobibor and Treblinka extermination camp (1942-43). Later in Italy responsible for the deportation of Italian Jews.

  17. Hans Fischböck

    • Hans Fischboeck

    24 January 1895 – 3 July 1967

    Prominent Nazi. In May 1938 he was appointed Minister of finance and took measures for the expropriation of Jewish property. After the invasion of the Netherlands, Arthur Seyss-Inquart appointed him minister of finance of the occupied Netherlands and he served in this capacity from 1940-1945. From March 1941 he was involved in the expropriation of Jewish property and sending forced laborers to Germany to work in the arms industry.

  18. Henry Morgenthau

    • הנרי מורגנטאו

    American Jewish politician.

  19. Seidl Siegrfried

    • זיגפריד זיידל

    24/08/1911

    04/02/1947

    Kommandant in Theresienstadt (1941-43). Juli 1943 Commander of the Gestapo in the Bergen-Belsen camp. Joined Sonderkommando Eichmann in Hungary (1944).

  20. Raffaele Cantoni

    • Cantoni, Raffaele